Greatest Shooter in Basketball History – “THE LEGEND OF BIG TIME” Part 2 – Ben Brown


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BASKETBALL WORLD RECORD HOLDER for Double-Distance Free Throws, that’s 30 feet away without jumping! The ball is men’s regulation and the basket is 10ft high. Ben Brown walks onto the court and shows the youngsters how to shoot. He easily shoots free throws from 30 feet away, that’s 6 feet behind the NBA 3-POINT LINE!!! This video has NO CUTS and is NOT EDITTED in any way, its 100% real and authentic. Thanx 2 everyone who says this is fake or editted, thats the greatest compliment I can get! You might also recognize me from the video…”Greatest Shot in Basketball History” youtube.com Now over 2 million views!!! VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: All the trash talking I do on camera and in the comments is done strictly for entertainment purposes. Its all done in fun so please dont get uptight and call me a cocky a-hole or anything cuz its just a JOKE, so CHILL!!! Ben “Big Time” Brown As seen on ESPN, MTV, The Discovery Channel, skyone, The Today Show, Champion TV, failblog.org, and The Best Damn Sports Show Period. This was filmed at Pepper Geddings Recreation Center in Myrtle Beach, SC, USA.

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25 Responses to “Greatest Shooter in Basketball History – “THE LEGEND OF BIG TIME” Part 2 – Ben Brown”

  1. bigdud12345 April 6, 2010 at 9:54 am #

    that court is short man looks llike where u were standing is the top of the key, def not 30 feet measure that again

  2. brandon5377 April 6, 2010 at 10:00 am #

    lol ithought this was a joke er something till you ripped the net on the first shot..
    then ijust kinda stared..
    pretty awesome vid!

  3. flybunny23 April 6, 2010 at 10:59 am #

    Wow your form is terrible. haha just kidding, awsome video man that was great.

  4. ashes133 April 6, 2010 at 11:37 am #

    Hmm, let me get this straight. Allen shooting more than Nash is an advantage for him, and LeBron/Kobe shooting more than Allen is an advantage…for Allen. That makes sense.

    Also, I’d like to touch on something you said awhile ago. Steve Nash is more likely to MAKE than MISS in game situations. Can Allen say the same?

    What’s even better is this season, Nash plays less minutes, takes more shots, averages more points, and scores far more efficiently than Allen. Numbers don’t lie, bro.

  5. ballachamp10 April 6, 2010 at 12:33 pm #

    i play both football and basketball. and basketball isnt a pussy sport its a skilled sport. You need a lot of practice in basketball, and i bet i practice more in basketball than you do in football.

    PS. id still run over your dumb ass